A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. The incident came to light after a Visnagar Civil Hospital employee allegedly asked the patient to share an OTP received on her mobile phone while she was receiving an injection.
Initially, the patient complied, but her husband grew suspicious and questioned the hospital worker about the need for the OTP. It soon came to light that the worker allegedly collecting OTPs to enroll people as BJP members.
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